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What To Do For The Stiches Not Being Dissolved After A Surgery?

Weird issue: I had surgery 6wks ago and knots from stitches were suppose to disolve & fall off. However, mine did not. They are in my skin and becoming red & inflammed. Dr told me to get a really good bacitracin ointment with Zinc. to try before redoing stitches. What is the best but cheapest??
Tue, 18 Mar 2014
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sometimes dissolvable sutures do not well...dissolve (for quite some time). If the skin is getting red and inflammed, you may be developing a cellulitis that may require oral antibiotics. Depending on the type of surgery you had, there is also a risk for an infection to track into the surgical site causing serious problems. I would follow up with your surgeon as soon as possible, or go to the ER if symptoms worsen.
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What To Do For The Stiches Not Being Dissolved After A Surgery?

sometimes dissolvable sutures do not well...dissolve (for quite some time). If the skin is getting red and inflammed, you may be developing a cellulitis that may require oral antibiotics. Depending on the type of surgery you had, there is also a risk for an infection to track into the surgical site causing serious problems. I would follow up with your surgeon as soon as possible, or go to the ER if symptoms worsen.